Synonym: contrary, harmful, hostile, opposite, unfavorable, unfriendly. Antonym: favorable. Similar words: adversary, advert, oversee, inadvertent, advertising, reverse, diverse, advertisement. Meaning: ['ædvɜːs] adj. 1. contrary to your interests or welfare 2. in an opposing direction.
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31. The Prime Minister did/made a quick U-turn in response to all the adverse publicity.
32. The dry weather had an adverse effect on the potato crops.
33. The improper use of medicine could lead to severe adverse reactions.
34. Attendance 118 despite very adverse weather conditions.
35. My physician has filed an adverse drug reaction report.
36. For theft there must be adverse interference or usurpation.
37. Fountains have an adverse effect on water lily growth.
38. Remember that, Andrew, adverse publicity in any way.
39. If adverse conditions are forecast - take note.
40. The formalization of decision-making could have adverse side effects.
41. Every adverse employment decision is a pretext for litigation.
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42. There were no adverse events during the studies.
43. The cost of the book must provoke adverse comment.
44. State minimum wage increase opponents contend that it unfairly disadvantages small businesses and has an adverse competitive impact on many labor-intensive industries.
45. You wouldn't expect much speed out of it, but then you could confidentially run it over any terrain without adverse effect.
46. If adverse weather conditions persist, the game will be cancelled.
47. When the wind is adverse, the flat-bottomed scow bucks straight across the waves, catching air and slapping down hard.
48. Not only are there few adverse occupational consequences, but there is very little social scandal.
49. It needs to ride out the storms of adverse publicity.
50. There were no adverse health effects resulting from the exposure.
51. They lose credibility quickly with a resultant adverse impact on employee performance and profit.
52. Extensive field research can mean long periods living under adverse conditions to which the researcher is unaccustomed.
53. Worse still, they unintentionally fostered negative, adverse meanings that equated Tesseract with a profit motive that people did not trust.
54. Out findings of an apparently greater adverse effect on trabecular rather than cortical bone is in keeping with other publications on the effect of prednisolone.
55. However, Richard Gough has shown no adverse reaction to his comeback game against Brugge and will lead out Rangers today.
56. Adverse side-effects are the inevitable outcome of such an onslaught.
57. So governments faced strong pressure to offset the adverse effects of wage explosions on profitability by facilitating a rapid expansion of credit.
58. In spite of the adverse effects, the benzodiazepines are relatively safe drugs.
59. The directors, however, could argue that to do so would expose the company to adverse publicity.
60. In one, no adverse effects on neonatal outcome were found.
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